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M32***23The Saechsisches Industriemuseum is a great museum! The overall style is very good, it is worth a visit. The internal structure of the museum is modern and simple, with a rest area and more humane. Many exhibits are bicycles. The concept design is great!
137***66Sniezka and this Schlossteich are very close. They are both in the nature of a country park. The environment is elegant and the land is sparsely populated. It is suitable for picnics and a great environment! They are all locals, with great customs~
coo***anhave no idea if this tower is ever opened as it doesn''t look like it. But the Red Tower is the oldest preserved landmark of the city of Chemnitz. It was built around the end of the 12th century. At first it was used as a residential tower and for self-fortification, later it was part of the city fortification. The name comes from the red paint of the brick and its former red roofing with tiles.The tower was used as a prison later. It was burnt down by bombings on Chemnitz towards the end of the WWII. It was reconstructed from 1957 to 1959.
梅理熊[View] Located on the main street, near the river. The milky white cloister is exquisite in shape and has hot spring water points. There is a wide step next to it, which is full of tourists at dusk.
[Fun] The hot spring is the theme of Karlovy Vary. It is drinkable. It is rich in minerals that are beneficial to the human body and has a healing and health care effect. Due to the high temperature of hot spring water, hot spring cups suitable for drinking are produced locally.
[Value for money] Free
137***66Burg Rabenstein is a beautiful building, because the glass windows are all colored and painted, it feels very beautiful, especially when the light shines in! It's worth visiting, not bad~
爱生活Mill Hot Springs Corridor (Mlýnská kolonáda) is located in Karlovy Vary, a spa city in the Czech Republic. The Mill Hot Springs Corridor is named after the original mill nearby. The Thermal Corridor is one of the traditional landmarks of Karlovy Vary and is known as the most beautiful thermal corridor. The cloister was built in 1881 by Josef Zitek, the designer of the Prague National Theater, and was expanded in 1893 to its present-day Renaissance style. This Neo-Renaissance building has 2 walkways, 132 meters long and 13 meters wide. It is composed of the nave, side corridors and 124 Corinthian long columns. There are 12 classical statues on the columns, representing 12 of the year. In January, the whole architectural style is Baroque, full of royal style. There is a band pool in the cloister, where hot spring bands can play free concerts regularly. Karlovy Vary has 13 main hot springs, 5 of which are on the hot spring promenade. For the convenience of drinking, the town specially designed beautiful and practical hot spring cups with various styles for tourists. Its characteristic is that the drinking ports are all above the cup handles to extend the entrance passage and prevent tourists from being burned. People who drink hot spring water for the first time may not be accustomed to its sulphur smell, it tastes a bit salty in the mouth, and the content of carbon dioxide is high, but here you do not buy a hot spring cup (medium cup / 7 dollars) to taste the famous hot spring Shuihui is a great pity for tourism.